As I await more and bigger signs of spring, there have been good things to see along the trails.
On one hand, flavorful tomatoes. On the other hand, the PFD.
While running through Bicentennial Park in Anchorage, biologist Jessy Coltrane spotted a porcupine in a birch tree. On her runs on days following, she saw… Continue reading
Kids, let me enlighten you.
This column is a kind of conscientious objection…
The UAS Sustainability Committee is hosting a series of public events in April…
Dancing, dialects and more.
“We would like to be able to map the water-equivalent (in snow) globally.”
The cheapest hotel in the line was on the end next to a bus stop with an advertisement proclaiming that syphilis was making a comeback… Continue reading
Eating liquid blood is a moderately popular way of life in the animal kingdom.
Things an Alaskan notices while standing on a road in Costa Rica…
A good visual product is about good storytelling
Winter is an odd time of year here.
“I’ve always had a fascination with float house life.”
Surprise! A starlit night, a nice day, lower temperatures, and then some lovely snow.
Both poets and scientists are deep observers who interpret the world in different ways.
Red and reddish colors can be produced in many ways, by a variety of pigment molecules.
Do we really want to know what ravens are saying about us?
Jim becomes Johnny becomes Jane. It’s all one song.